Hi Guys;
I have added three Seriatoporas to my tank approx. 3 weeks ago. 1 pink hystrix, 1 yellow hystrix and a guttatus.
It was all good in the very beginning but then i noticed significant colour loss. And now hystrix s are pale brown and they have some tissue loss at their bases. I also noticed a little spot in one of the central branches of pink hystrix. They had almost no polyp extension but today that seems to be better.
With guttatus i noticed around 2 mm growth on one of the branches that i ve been following since 3 weeks. However; guttatus has normal polyp extension except the tips. The tips have poor extension and i also noticed some tissue receding at its base...
Montipora digitata and stellata are doing well...
I told this to a local friend whom i bought the corals from. He suggested that those amounts of nitrates would not cause that rapid colour loss and he told me that it might be Potassium deficiency... And i do not have the test for it...
Nitrate: 10-15 ppm , Phosphate: undetectable.
Any ideas ?
Regards from Istanbul, Turkey
Batu
I have added three Seriatoporas to my tank approx. 3 weeks ago. 1 pink hystrix, 1 yellow hystrix and a guttatus.
It was all good in the very beginning but then i noticed significant colour loss. And now hystrix s are pale brown and they have some tissue loss at their bases. I also noticed a little spot in one of the central branches of pink hystrix. They had almost no polyp extension but today that seems to be better.
With guttatus i noticed around 2 mm growth on one of the branches that i ve been following since 3 weeks. However; guttatus has normal polyp extension except the tips. The tips have poor extension and i also noticed some tissue receding at its base...
Montipora digitata and stellata are doing well...
I told this to a local friend whom i bought the corals from. He suggested that those amounts of nitrates would not cause that rapid colour loss and he told me that it might be Potassium deficiency... And i do not have the test for it...
Nitrate: 10-15 ppm , Phosphate: undetectable.
Any ideas ?
Regards from Istanbul, Turkey
Batu